Key Points

Rahul Gandhi has publicly demanded martyr status for the 26 victims of the Pahalgam terror attack. He met grieving families in Kanpur, amplifying their call for national recognition. The Congress leader urged PM Modi to honor the victims officially, calling it a matter of justice. Families expressed their emotional plea, with one widow stating martyr status would be the only fitting tribute.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Seeks Martyr Status for Pahalgam Attack Victims

  • Rahul Gandhi meets Pahalgam victims' families in Kanpur
  • Demands national recognition for 26 attack victims
  • Urges PM Modi to address families' sentiments
  • Links issue to broader justice for terror victims
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Rahul Gandhi demands martyr status for Pahalgam attack victims, requests PM to respect sentiments of families affected

Rahul Gandhi urges PM Modi to grant martyr status to 26 Pahalgam attack victims, supporting grieving families' demands for recognition.

"I don't want anything for myself, but for Shubham I want martyr status for him. Not just for Shubham, for all the 26 people. – Victim's Wife"

New Delhi, May 1

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday demanded martyr status for the 26 victims of the deadly Pahalgam attack and requested the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "respect the sentiments of the families of those who lost their lives by giving honour to them."

"I stand with the families of those killed in the Pahalgam attack in their grief and in their demand for martyr status. The Prime Minister is requested to respect the sentiments of the families of those who lost their lives in this tragedy by giving this honour to them," the Congress leader wrote in a post on X.

https://x.com/RahulGandhi/status/1917828346181779937

The Congress leader had posted a clips of his meeting in Kanpur with the family of Shubham Dwivedi, one of the victims of the April 22 attack in Pahalgam.

In the video, the wife of the victim is heard telling Rahul Gandhi, "I don't want anything for myself, but for Shubham I want martyr status for him. Not just for Shubham, for all the 26 people."

Meanwhile the father of the deceased told the Congress leader, "You can give us that, you can talk to the government, can talk to the Prime Minister."

In another clip of a press conference in the national capital, Rahul Gandhi had asked for martyr status for the victims killed in cold blood, saying that maybe this issue is more important than the caste census.

"Today maybe this is even more important than caste census, I went to Kanpur, and talked with the families of the victims of terrorism. Their son was killed in cold blood, without mercy. The Prime Minister has said that the people have been martyred, and we want you give them the martyr status," Gandhi had said in the press conference.

Earlier in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the father of Shubham Dwivedi, Sanjay Dwivedi had said, "I demand that Shubham should be given the status of 'shaheed'. Rahul Gandhi said that he had written a letter to the PM for a special session in parliament. Priyanka Gandhi talked to me and said that my demands are right. She said - I'll put pressure on the government and talk to them at my level for giving the status of 'shaheed' to Shubham."

- ANI

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Amit K.
This is a genuine demand by Rahul Gandhi. When our jawans get martyr status, why not these innocent victims of terrorism? The government should consider this seriously. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Rahul ji raising this issue, I wish he showed similar concern for other terror attack victims too. Selective outrage doesn't help anyone. All victims deserve equal respect.
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Rakesh S.
The families' pain is understandable, but we need to be careful about who we declare as martyrs. There should be clear criteria, not political pressure. The PMO should examine this properly.
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Neha T.
Heartbreaking to see these families suffer 😢 Whether or not they get 'shaheed' status, the government must ensure proper compensation and support for them. That's what matters most.
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Vikram J.
Instead of debating status, our focus should be on preventing such attacks. What's the point of giving martyr status if we can't stop terrorism? Need stronger security measures in J&K.
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Sunita R.
As a mother, I can feel the pain of Shubham's family. If calling him 'shaheed' gives them some peace, why not? Sometimes humanity matters more than technicalities. 🙏
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Karan P.
The real tribute would be punishing the terrorists behind this attack. Our agencies must bring them to justice. That's what will truly honor the victims' memory.

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